Fi fm E* " ‘N °"°>'%a..»»sbv~.<=\-s.-.. 1%# if f ' srmlwssnnv Boxes `.-umm' S _ 'I i I - iJUf=Y3.,1°1°-I1 " -5--'- ..- -r- » ~ ~ -. _ .. - . - . ' ' ~ " , ' T " '- °’ ' '~ nonsense-coffees;ewes-cosmos; I Q ’" I ` ` ’ ' .,--Jgr. na in-¢..r curl r gasses * H _ mxeiaefawnspq-i-'.T§§as,i§§»$'.=**********"°°f°’f""“’"“ t ith? THIS LEGEND UII TIIE TIII- ' IS A GIJVEIIIIMEIIT GUARANTEE ` urtumiv. ` Iliimrs CAII IIIAN BDIIEII " INNEII MEAT- VEGETABLES- IJIIMPLETE WELL IIIJIIKEII an SEASIIIIEII JUST HEAT inn rn W. CLARK LIMITED MONTREAL (Mail li-sd I-Il ia-.tt “pm i _ , ij if ._-.-1 ‘ Y ` 1 IUQQQ UK. DeVAN'S FRERCFI PIl.'l.'§2,.‘°‘B," :tal-sting Pill for Women. $5 A bcx or three 10'. _ iD. So/I nt.ni' Drug Eton--. or mailed to ui." ‘xdrnuon receipt if pri-e. 'inn Soonxu. Dana _&. Sf. Olthagnil. Onu§io._____ ___ ,rdlnmouoiron Msn. tm.: Vitality; for Nerve and Bruin; increaeel"rre,v ll!tef',a Tonic-will build you up. *S is 1111.01 Iwo for $5, at drug rates or by mai on receipt Qxiigo. Ta: Sounrnt. burn \;o. SL (bthuinan ~ a . Sold by (lf-ti E Hughes, SUITABLE __ WEDDING I GIFTS V Can easily be selected from our large and varied stock of I . _ , _ ‘_ FINE CHINA, our GLAss, __ Aflé 4 SETSJI It:-v. .\ii:r. f;iili~:. John A. _\lcl.f-Ilan anti LTC., LTC. SUNNYSIDE I t CD Boxe 50000 in stock, our are the best made both in " quality and shape. - And comply with the - . regulationsof the small f fruits act. _ l ORDER NOW The - STRAWBERRY crop will be large this year and boxes may bc_ scarce later cn, ur prices are right, we buy direct from ' the manufactures. , Get our prices at SEED .and FEED STORE., ~ I0-Hi A »»+:->++-i-|».-|»+++4»_=:|»~t-\»+++ xaggFr -IT PAYS t -MR. G. B. interest to forward for publication. -Telephone No. 738. -HOME FOR HOLIDAY-Mr. Pope McMahon. ot Kensington returned re- cently from his third year theol0K)' studies at Laval Fnlversity-K. I -SERIOUS ACCIDENT-Mr. Percy - Driscoll, of New Annan, had thc mii- iortune to have his arm broken recent- f ly. by 'being thrown from a team rig. K WELCOMED.-The many friends of Private Ben. Neil Durant, were glad to on their return from the ; battle front rv;-cf-ntly. They had come . by way ot Montreal and Quebec.-K. _ -HERO Kcnsliigtoti ` Taylor and Init-et the-in --WELLINGTON PICNIC.-The par- éi.-hioii»:r_~; cf Wellingtn Parish will hold a gmnfi picnic on their church groun-is _-in \\'edn<-.sday July 23rd. Eve-i'_-'tlizng _ will bv closed to make tht- day a pleas lant outing. ' 67.57-T-3.\itli.-tif. I' - _ -BRIDAL SHOWER.-On the ev- ‘cning of June 13, the niany frieri-is of .\Ii:-'~ .\I:ir_\' M.c('aIIum gathered at lhcr horn~ :n Ltiwcr Br~tlt»ou».» to give ,hi-r .t surprise 5ho\v»;-r. The presents , w~»i'~» ii‘.\tn»-r-tus ttntl \'alutibl-= showing f_zli-» popularity of tht- bride-to-bc. ‘ -A YOUNG HERO.-Pte. I-Itldie llit-kney, \\-:art-iili:-'tv-ti from the Bruns- wick Hotel. I-it-iisington at the age oi fifteen rf-t‘en=ly returiif-fl from tht ,froni. i‘i»> ilirltf-_\‘ has seen nn T I st»r\'it-t- and has iintlergone the t-liatie-‘ tirom boyhood to manhood during 5 three years oi war.-K. I I_ -WOUNDED KENSINGTON SOLD- . IER RETURNS.-l’tf». Harry \\'ar.'e;. nizirrietl the previous cwenincll lat the lionit- oi .\Ii'. and Mrs. _-llvxt iandez' _-‘.i‘llr.-1-lt. of st-ilrletowii. I\lr _anti .\lr.<_ t'rnr-kett wt-re the recipient.- .of in.iny t-only gifts. The large gdtli If-ring were tht.-n served to ice~t'rcain Iantl cake by the -hostess. Mr. anti .\ir.-. |‘rot~ltett left on Friday for'(.‘al- sary. _-\It:i,. where tliey will reside, -.INDIAN RIVER SCHOOL. - The sf-nii-anntitil cxamiiiation of, Indiat- i Ilivt-r school took plat-e on Thursday 4 Junf- ‘.’Iith. in the pi~v.».~'1~iit-c ofa largr I nuniher of parents and friends. Tlil - rf-ady anti t-f-iiliflcnt nit-\vei'5 to dues I ‘ions hy the pupils f-vi~'it»nt»ed zeal anti ¢»'x»»t-iirivc ahitiiy on inf- part of the., l tcac-lit>r, .\liss Stella Dri,-'t~oll. A short ' program of .songs dialogues and re I citations has rendered. The pupils \t't-rc exainint-d by .\ilss ('laire Mc I ellan. tc,o~iit>r :ii (‘leniont school and .lum»i:i Pentlcrgast. Short com `tiif~tit::r_\' ..fltir1-.<.s»'.-.- Wt-re given bi' Ianics l’»::i,lt:i‘ga.~'t .\t the close ol ' thc cxaiiiitiation tht- pupils prr-sented ,\ ' .\li~'= l)Irt,~.-'coll with it fairvwr-ll 3rl1lres.= 5 BLACK & co. , :intl presf-ntltiti-n.-_ -SEARLETOWN SCHOOL,-At the annual sf-liool mer.-ting held at Searle- town_ Mr. Joscpli \\'»-hstcr was ap- ptintctl ti'u:~'t»=c on the retircnient of _‘sf ` \ _` H ‘_ .\lr. S|id.~'Iiury. .\ .supplement of Sliollil wa< votetl anti the teacher for » f Straw- - berry th'- pi.-: two _vear< re-engagetl. Secret ary of trustees _\lr. Percy Allan. -SCHOOL WORK-Following is tht- ,-t:intiing of North Tryon sclitml for the- nihnih oi May. as follows: Grzitlc \'l.-l. lt|.i Pratt. Jessie (`lii.sIi'ilin. tvqunliz 2. lllainp, Dawson. Grads- V.- ’I`h-~iin:t I/awson; 2. (`liarlf's Bacon: \\'illif» "raig. Grade l\`.-1. George iii'h»-ztfl: 2. Gordon .\Iur’hend; fl .lm _v Il;|\\', streets was fined $10 and costs. A young nian t~liargt~d . On s. _ ` _ _ - | li\ days in jail,-H -BAPTISMAL SERVICES .\londa\' :ifternooii the Rt-v. Robert M. at the ce .\Ic- Allison \\l e Brodie held special servzccs liom»>.- of \irf and Mrs. (`laren \\'illianis -and Mr. and Mr .\Ic\\'illiarn-'. both of Milburn tlic Rev. zeiiilenian atliiiinisterctl tht Sacrament oi' Baptisni in the rrsi home to George Arnold. the-ir infan' -on, and in the second home to Ph\ll‘: Slin'l<-v, :lit-ir iniant daughter.-\\ -SERIOUS FIRE.-The handsome rt-''I.cti of Bostoii ant l`Sltl-I ire visiting frif-nd.-t in Sumnie -Mr. Toonilis, ci St. Paul .\Iinn'>» Sala. is visiting his brotlier-In»Iz1\\‘, .\Ir. Boiven. of Kensington.-K, -Miss Vera Staitord. of Boston. is visiting her mother, Mrs. Wm. Orr, ot Kensington.-K. -_\1r. James Nolan. of Hope ltivc:-. `-pc-nt the weclt end at the home oz .\ir, John Brennan, Spring Valley.-K. -Mr. Storey Hynes has rctiirnei to his home In Kensington. front ‘ii.~ second year study of Medicine at _'llc- G~iIl l.'iiive:~si'__\'.-I\'. -The many friend: 'r. T, A. Driscoll, Cleiiiont. are I. ;i I .J sec hlni illness.-1-1 -___ LAST SEASON'S _ DISEASE GERMS Trncvs, of grip, itilliit-nan, fc'.'eiz-i, may he lingering in your lv|o-,.i-- causing that cxtrt-mc \vi»izknc.~‘.=., _'tri-tl feeling, had digc:-ttioti. iiiduiiiiitc pains, dull headut-he--till s_viiiptor:.s of possible ,greater danger. For ilnc full restorative tiwntiiisnt .aim Hood 's Sarsnnnrilla to purifv _v-mr blood, strc-1-vil.--ii your nter\'cs. i'-»- storo _Tour appetite, nml Irilrc l'l\..>.l` Pills to stimulate your liver at'/I regulate your bowels. A 5plcntli»Z comhinntion ot' tonic viral --i».tI|iii~'.i<». TEACHER WANTED.-A first :lass teacher wanted for St. Eleanorf Tl-IE _ KESTERN GUARDIAN ........... _ on Sunday loast.-lx. St. Peters spent Monday in Suniniur side. tli as . __ _ _ _ _ , _ -Mr. ann Mrs. John H. Payntcr. of sault was niied $10 and tosts or t‘iirt_. Kpnsmgmn len by me (.arfL_\,r_`_ dn Friday morning on a visit to his broth- er. Mr. Thomas Poynter. of Petti:-o- dlac, N. B. -Mr. and Mrs. Robert I.. Glover. and two children. Calgary are visiting at Mr. Glover‘s old honit: in Kensing- i n ton. .\ir. Glover may be counted among the sut-t.-esstul Islanders abroad.-G rick .\icI.=-Ilaii and his old home and friends of lntiian River after an absence of forty years.-K. “le ., -Miss Bernice Mwdpnald. of Sum ; merslde was a visitor at thehome of :ur John s ucteiian indian River out* ~ .__ _~ - . 9 _ ' I -dDON‘T 'FORGET to reserve \\'ed- sunday h ` I* ' \ - ‘ U95 83'. Jul_' 16, f0 th bi T ' _ ' , Omearyk ‘ r e 675 _‘ia al -Messrs James and Joseph Mc-Il# n Ii.; \ morning for Rumf0rd. Me., where they ig Q 2-I-.-nzi Kenna. Dock Road len on ruesaar .it _ . ,-, . I _`§,‘ _;._,' ,_ 5 H-_ -M3705 F03 35'-E-Used Ford will remain for the summer.-H. , All ' I , " ‘ I ' "` ' :curing our in first class order looks . g - - -- ' Ike new. Also 1918 Chevrolet in __ ' I . _ 5°” common’ Apply vI,°..t°"a Bailll-I-iI)rllr'\1,SI"aIlI1IeiEl I’!c:all)r;1ttalIiIledHI.Til¢l'* ‘_ I. ,Q 3* =- rage' summeidel. 6600'6"'M" Horse Races in Summerslde on Dom-I; -2- 13' " \ . ' - 4 ~ » i il I W 'tts .».*.t:.t".5;.¢1'.'-E.. t. tt t. it .. -Mr. G. W. C. McLeod of .\`c\\' befor( London. .\iiss M, Ednionds of (`liar- . lottetown and .\ir. R. H. Davison of -_\lr. Daniel .\lcLellan. of \\'eld. Me.. is visiting his brother Mr, Rode- .-._ ,_; . s ia f _.f? »~ _ o buy -in this Province.. -T- O CENTS PER WORD each J °;,“rS'u‘xli'mT£,fM!;;ll:&{’r‘;f lgirniggésitélz / -\ 'I"’ °°’ 'rlipiin or _i\'ev_rei11I-\%l.".‘ 'were in sum-F? _ ___,-,V _ t I I. 5 V ‘I7 ' ‘ 1 I -. inion Day. 'I - . _ - _- 2-- _ ' _.. 1 'll 'V _..‘~ ‘9 I j. _ 'I "I " Midsum -Mr. .adrian Arsenault. Barristerx* Apph of the law firm of Arsenault and Mc- ' Qiiarrie. was a visitor to lntlta River . l _R f. .l£t\~_\- _ ,itil-'l§.-'.f.`f:` aff. ;_ I 9 ‘°_ In Style _ -- ;:i;-_ aa-f`© _. ll '\,..i'§. ' $1.25 to $8.50. l- , just in time for _ihe . ll. I` r / \ holidays -in goodquality, -1,,-,--._ I . _ ' ” gaberdinerepp and pique I . They are absolutely new » -. 1 " il best of wear. Fancy I ‘ I 'II belts and pockets. Al SiZ€'~,_ prices range from $861*$3*-0i$496%%#$G_$%%$it3$\V¥`9f¥iillfitiiiitisiiiiffi and will give the ' y gale -Miss Monica McLellan. of Indian* n_=..,| 8 River met with an :ict-ith-iit ri-t---iitly., on me which nearly resulted st-ri.lusly. he- d th, ing tliru\\'n out oi' a carriage. .sustaiii av bf.. ing a sprained ankle.-K. like li.»i'o“s. saving all his furnlturt 'in Tucstlzty ivcrez-Mt-.', lli`ICIlS find COllOl'lS I'Ol` glI`IS \\'a.= I- Dork Pon'l.-li . recent visitor to Kensington.-K, Q -Bliss ll, l-:_ 51;-mir; of Chart.-.ltr .own arcotiipanictl by Misses .ivan o\vn was a visitor to Suninier.=itl;- or Gl`i1¢l.\'~ Ruth Grady and Miss B. Mun- ', 'oe and .\lr. A. E. B. Murphy motor- -d 'front (‘liarIottt-town tc Suiiini-:-r.¢.ts.fH. -_-xniong the visitors to the rants ind Ru.=;l1."- afternoon, .Iuiiv 1:6. Thr- tztaminiiig Vice Principal Miss Agnes Rant- was done by the totit-liifi~.~t. iissisttni says Dept., Grade Vllll.,-1, Georgie by Mrs. Leo. l‘. l’r.iught, Mrs. John Cairns; 2, Gertrude Rice. J. Mcliincs. both former ieacl\ers,and Intl \'It-e Principal, Miss .‘.i'in'I Bliss Annlc .\It:l)_1nald. '1`lieanswer.~'. .\iut'ph_v‘s Dept., Grade Vli.,-1. J.>..:1_.e3 roudily anti zitic-tirately given by Sullivan: 2, l~‘Iort-nt-e A_llen. the pupils. were ample Icstitiiniiy of Miss (1 L. lhtrrows' Dept., Grad;-Itlic good work done by the teachers. VI,-l. Autlricnnti Perry; 2. Fred t`ur-IAttcr the cxaiiiimition of pupils in l\l‘.\'- both rooms, conipllnietitary spot-t:lit~s .\Ils.s Etlicl Taiiton's Dept., Grade were iiiade by some nt the ladies V..-1. Osborne Lefurgey; 2, Henry present, Mrs. .-\, M. Brown, Mrs. R \\'liiltl0\‘. Mt-Duugall, .\irs. S. McDonald and - _ .ars,orEd ‘- '__,_;_,__ -*__ ._.."s2‘:¢.."-.i.tt.'.i'.I’.'E¥`~m. '=I V1. 'I' l'.:rtt:i..::i ol' .‘-.lii:ii.:"u~, ;\i» ‘ ‘ ' I ‘ ' . ‘ . - 7- I\'..-1. E‘.:li".l But-lianaii‘ 2. Russel - \\"'ll l>Il‘H-“PII with the work done. and tlrlriéistélxto the races in Summer:-idc on mmlipi ` ' l".m.y >.m.ry w know mm me ‘each I' ' -h \l ' h"- D ., Gratl~ 'i'-. .ire nv: remaining another year Miss Beit a _ uip _vs ept - l\`-1 Robert l-lolman‘ ‘Z l-.`vt»lvn Prizes for best attendance Werci 0 ., ‘,‘ - ~ ~ . R Sh.l‘Iil;lrSihyl l"et"'<' Dept.. Grade Ill. I-l Gertrude .\lriJ.iwr-ll; '_'. Doroth_\' I ._ ‘. The following is the stantling of blllllqlmnk , _. , ._ - . _, . , ..,. I ,hp pupils of the Summersme mg-,I .\li:=`s‘llazf-I l%o:tzc_~ ‘D)vi>.,, (trade ll. gifts i`it».ii he liiillll-botli. and several School fm. the yem. ended June :wh-1. I-.it-l_\n .\ltl\».i.,:»-_ _. llclcn l.e.iii\. 1919. Miss Grace l{irn'.s l)ept..Gradc I.- lScniorl 1. Willie (‘ann:iii; Z. \`cra ner of Governor Gt'n;ral's Medal fi°etll. wliicli was izrt=atI_\' appreciated by those pres- ent, The visitors and pupils were then trc.itcti with candy. utter which the pupils who had taken the public school txaniinations came forward and received their dlploiiiiis: Helm Mclntyrr>. Jenny Tliompson. Ella Mc- Doiigtll. Daniel Priiuglit and .\i.iy Mc- Ilougall. The .\'atitinal Atitlieni brought this very succvssfiil niccting to a close. 4 CROSS RIVERS’ EXAMS. Mas. I-|AmMoNo i.A|=irEn -"\I l\f‘\‘ lltlllle :ii llainp hlrc, l". IC. I. on May 6th. 1919. Enieline Moly- iieaux. wile of Mr. Htitn1i\;in.l l.:ii-ter. departed this life at the nge of 42 Fears. Her illness extended over ti mother anti her quiet unselfish life Wai a gracious ministry hi her hottie. S118 was much loved and highly respected bv all who knew lier and her m`emor¥ wil ever be cherished by her IOVBU ones who sorrow t0d3Y. 1 Besides hor husband there are loft two daughters: Ethel and Leah, and four sons: Hermon, Edward,_ Eldon and George, also tive sisters: Mrs. Samuel Gillespie. Mrs. Manning. Mrb. Pope Tremerc, Mrs. Geolte C0¢b\'BI\9-- Mrs. Richard Bowman; also three brothers: John, Herbert and :Walter. These all with a wide circle of friends mourn their loss. The funeral was held on May BQ and was largely attended. The sep- vices wear conducted by Rev. J. Hep my and Rev. D. McLean and inter- ment was in Highfield cemetery. ` The pall bearers were: Roy Moly- neaugli, Howard Molytreaiigh. Poph Treniere. Oliver Tremere. N911 Mt-\'t-ii. william xiolyncaux. Ask for MInard'a and like no other -,. a D0 not -- tnogmg- . T5 tiff. lil-' - -` - ing Pilu. i , _. -‘,=f.lt,** 'é . period of eight months and was borne with t`liristian patience und rcslgnti L_.. ._ _.W-._ __u_ . .. ____. BRIDIGIING LIP FATHER, 1- UY GOLLY-|11 LATE ron 'n-is orrics. t r'1ob‘r HuQRY~ COME BACK HERE ! -_-*“ WHAT 'S THE MATTER '> -_ ,ffm .-..\_ -..._ You |N‘=»tzcT- W #con evtN<- ME, . \\~-tr ` \ fe: -ii ¢ - ! , = .,-l . , Y ml T. r -- ii